Calling DC...Now we need someone who can coach big men.
Calling DC...Now we need someone who can coach big men.
Hanging up...and I don't mean him.Calling DC...
Ewing is availableCalling DC...
Great take. Totally agree.So was Petar. We still needed - and got - some decent minutes from him last year. Guys do get hurt, and he is now physically the biggest guy on the roster. A very good late pick up.
Great take. Totally agree.
There is no reason to dislike this pick up. Anyone who is needs to revaluate their FACTS and REASON by watching Ben Shapiro debate 20 year old philosophy majors.
Petar looks like a lottery pick compared to Diawara. If Diawara plays any meaningful minutes this season we'll all be talking about who's replacing Red. Then again, that will be discussed after the first loss... None of this is a knock on Diawara. Once upon a time, guys developed over two years and played.So was Petar. We still needed - and got - some decent minutes from him last year. Guys do get hurt, and he is now physically the biggest guy on the roster. A very good late pick up.
I'm actually much more confident in Diawara's development than I was for Petar. You can see the raw talent in his tapes, and some already solid skills that can be refined. Petar seemed like he was maxed out at his talent/athletic level and wasn't going to be much more than he was.Petar looks like a lottery pick compared to Diawara. If Diawara plays any meaningful minutes this season we'll all be talking about who's replacing Red. Then again, that will be discussed after the first loss... None of this is a knock on Diawara. Once upon a time, guys developed over two years and played.
I agree, I like Petar as a player, but I think he would only get incrementally better and he is not a center. Diawara has the potential to be a force at center.I'm actually much more confident in Diawara's development than I was for Petar. You can see the raw talent in his tapes, and some already solid skills that can be refined. Petar seemed like he was maxed out at his talent/athletic level and wasn't going to be much more than he was.
i'm afraid we're going to be disappointed similar to other 7 footers in the past and for the record, I want to be wrong so badly
Sorry, that's not what we delusionally, positive people do here. He's Patrick Ewing to me until he proves different.If there are expectations tied to this kid it would be a mistake. He has good measurables and upside which is all you look for with a developmental big at this juncture. I wouldn’t place one bit of expectations on him until he gets on campus and is evaluated in practice and even then anything more than end of the bench (break glass in emergency) and future contributor would be a bonus.
Absolutely agree… Majstorovic had already been playing in his French semi pro league for three years before coming to Syracuse. He wasn’t fully formed, but he wasn’t going to get leaps better. Diawara probably was only seeing his first basketball three years ago.I'm actually much more confident in Diawara's development than I was for Petar. You can see the raw talent in his tapes, and some already solid skills that can be refined. Petar seemed like he was maxed out at his talent/athletic level and wasn't going to be much more than he was.
That's a fair assessment of Petar.I'm actually much more confident in Diawara's development than I was for Petar. You can see the raw talent in his tapes, and some already solid skills that can be refined. Petar seemed like he was maxed out at his talent/athletic level and wasn't going to be much more than he was.
I'm actually much more confident in Diawara's development than I was for Petar. You can see the raw talent in his tapes, and some already solid skills that can be refined. Petar seemed like he was maxed out at his talent/athletic level and wasn't going to be much more than he was.
I mean, are you expecting him to start or even play serious minutes (in, say, his first two years)? Then yeah, you will be disappointed. Not sure why anyone would expect that thoughi'm afraid we're going to be disappointed similar to other 7 footers in the past and for the record, I want to be wrong so badly
And unlike any of those other players all 3 have shown a nastiness with 2 handed dunks .That's how a big man should dunk.I'm looking for upgrades year over year.
Over the last few years here are the backups at the 5 we’ve had.
Peter Carey, William Patterson. Also Naheem the Dream and Hima in there as well. Not exactly a murderers row of physicality or athleticism, not even considering all the injuries.
We have to see how tough this room is at the 5 this year but they appear stronger and for sure are heavier at 225, 230, and 240 as the listed weights that the others.
Whoopdie dam doCalling DC...
This is a fair point, and a recurrent theme for SU and other teams as well. I suspect that a lot of this comes to development (physical and athletic), and even the timing of their growth.Take Naheem for example- he never attacked the opportunity and it showed. Great kid all around but just not an aggressive player in a position that requires it, especially if your role is defense and rebounding.
I’m not. I’m hoping he does not foul out before he scores a point. My bar is fairly low.I mean, are you expecting him to start or even play serious minutes (in, say, his first two years)? Then yeah, you will be disappointed. Not sure why anyone would expect that though
Wasn’t out best FT shooter last year our biggest guy? Interesting developmentDiawara plays for a legit AAU program and is putting up decent numbers. Also shooting 80% from the free throw line. I think that with the size is definitely worth a flyer.